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_—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. _ FOR SALE—LOTS. THE DEAD PHILANTHROPIST. | mourning should cloud the brightness which a ee — | A Goon Ixvesruesr. = Reais tle end ore ai 4 is of wceccmnnel subditfeton) co the betta over- Health sad Happiness come to alt who peseiet- pene Late WW. Corcoran? o*) cre’ members Of this board Of will the cig, frvating Boundary. Stoughton cody use Ayer's Sarsapartila. This powerful x —— hold in reverent, the iatereet oe eg yp fin and screets in University Pars. sthecetive oliesta Sn Che ausbinn sehenpe Gat SEAOLUTIONS OF SYMPAAY ADOETED BY THE Wase- | with which Be ee a ae 2D AND scons little short of miraculous. No medicine Latest t The Siar feceepden appr nest: sydd vinpesocerd a it iy "en and 99 Feely given, oie Bal such universal CORCORAN . would bere their sense of the x“ ee ee 0 | | Pneranations von vue FUNERAL. which Was conferred thea in being Sulad to all eee es eouteas teal aeaanautie ae adinere is rape to-day on the front door ot the prissot wore vot ene Sma in such — t of appetite, ‘and las jouse for so many Years the home of Mr, W. W.| | “The members: Doard would tender , —_s ps pap nsetaresecia ota A MISSING JUROR. » a and this with the drawn ns indt- | family of Mr. Corcoran their sympathy in this the Wind cash, Lalauce in T2 years, PAR situde, wi Sarsaparills, I am conf- — stag 9 bisclare hour Of their bereavement. re ee ‘4 and E aw. dent acure will remult, for I have used it,and | * Se@eation im the Tally-8heet For-| cates that it 18 now a house of mourning. The “It 1s further ordered that the ‘attend on SALE HEAP_EDEON AD ST. ur. ax from experienes. 18 te ty fer the best ep ced son aga = . for boantpoaens beep ager bob y nyt Eh of the Peis eo RSE PSL EG] MS YNTSaLtaebmame |MCGIDERURY Tae Eremeegran | fevmaln us sated in yesrtays Stan, ret | Shape boapprmnaisy rnp a eat -UMEAPCI LOTT ON OBE bey ad Mass the tally-sheet case this morning, which may lead | relatives and friends come and go, as they are} The Virginia Democratic Associauion, last even- sot ay. Ge, 10 LOTS OF o OT BET. 35 AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, {o disastrous results, Juror J. F. Gantz is missing. | engaged in these preparations. There is an air of | ing, took action in regard to the decease of Mr. does Aime Sets om 484 be N anid Ons, 45 coute | Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa | The court erier was sent to his residence in the | quiet about the Louse, which is not disturbed by | Corcoran, who Was an honorary member of the as. =a be By Sold by all Druswists. Price, $1: six bottles, ¢8. | Rorthern part of the city, but returned in an hour | those moving about in the last office which can be | sociation, A committee to attend the funeral was = ae teb20 WORTH $5 A BOTTLE. pnd that, be had not Veen home for | pald to the one whose life has gone out. “Tele- | appointed, a8 follows: Messrs, H.L- Biscoe, T. Job SALE MEAP UL LOTe 0: Lyf, BET. ore ‘two days, a vensen 4m the vie “eas grams and leters from friends ving In various Luttrell, Mills Dean, Robert 1 Fleming, henry 7h aw fo evod alley. pric house ‘tuts morni sevedat ‘of the count been received, indicai~ | Wise Garnett, and J. ‘A. Jones. 8s conte pes feet coe halt caus balance i 2242 1D Gexurxe alleged, he nas been’ spenaing his timein he so- | fig that ‘the coath of Mr Corcorem Was besn tele | "A jolue of the two branches of the har aoe be JOHANN HoFrr's clety of the defendants’ sympathizers, and bas | beyond the city where he passed his long life, ‘Richmond, Va., city council was held last JOR §. MEAP—Lot ON B ST BET 7Til , & general tour of the drinking and gambun and resolutions were. tothe and sth aw.; lot 20275; cheapest lot om MALT EXTRACT vy oy , THE FUNERAL te Cid PARKER, ts the For the purpose te SRG tat Ne nas bec Oxed, | ‘The funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock win | % nthe true friend of Vis me - _£25-3te = awe eee a BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC may be returned. be carried ‘out in accordance with the arrange- Fiag, aad ob tke Gael ee ee yh SALE. LOT 45 INT ON most —_———>—__—_ yublisne yesterday. Friends | funeral the coil ‘the will bet. Hand 70 cents per tout. worth #1: PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE THREATENED ENGINEERS STRIKE | 2°0.* Published in Tae Stax Closed. ‘The aunouocement ot the deat was mage ney if soud at once. Sue Panke hk of the family aro respectfully invited to attend, 3 ~Hgsnd eee. | for Impaired Digestion, Dyapenain, Convaleseenes | waa, she martingion Road Says in Re- | Ji Loring, who was selected by Mr. Corcoran | (tbe students by President Welling, who in a Weak Cutidren, and General Debilit WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, IT. Suffering from ap attack of Ines which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johaun Hoft’s Malt Extract, D KET BAND {o uct ‘as One of the honorary pall-bearcrs, bas os liar he | ee Wonka "Sae weal oat ene been obliged to decline to serve on. of the . ‘Will take “appro- weakuegs of bis advanced age. Diiate action. Mra. Annie D, Corcoran, the wifeot Wm. M. “The lesson of the life of Mr. Corcoran” was the Corcoran, of Pittsburg, Pa.,'who is a nephew of | theme ot last ‘the deceased, bas arrived in the city to attéad the fusing the Demands of the Men. Catcago, Feb, 25.—On the Burlington road this morning everything is running as usual, and it 1s now stated that the threatened strike of ‘Cones per foot if wold cents fee tock, ferme cash. Ci PARRER, #4 and <4 ¥T. FRONT ON ike cents yer foot, worth 50 orth Yor lose thas. the engineer$ and firemen, if it occurs at | funeral Mra M. E. Kirke, of St. Mary’s County, | “he regular’ evening services at the Sin street “EVRA PLS | sssexiaeaul cre times day. tte use wasfoliowed | Sin Et oe take. place tor several. “Gays | Aid's het hay aise eecehon the may? > COURE disand baw. | by marked effects—1. Food, which had Leretofore been | yet. Delegates who’ have been bere pi meeting of the Wi art Club. ‘The body Will be placed in the casket prepared for it to-morrow morning. MR. CORCORAN'S MEMOIR. It fs understood that Mr. Corcoran has provided in bis will for the proper care of his papers and found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- A spect: ‘will be beld this evening at 7 o'clock, at Dunbar's kested properly. 2. There appeared an increased ‘studio, room 10, Vernou Row, for the pi ot maki of arrangements to attend the ‘The Oldest Inhabitants’ Society, of which Mr. Senting the men’s demands to the officers of the road left for their houles yesterday without having accomplished their inission, but before a strike can occur their report wili have to be heard and adopted by the different lodges. One of the delegates 1s from Colorado and ‘will not it Lots ON NORTH CAPITOL M, west stite, aud two ou M st. car Ist cth tide, adjoulion mew three-story house. | power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat. al “March 4. 0. JOBNSOS 827 | Bewaroof imitations. The enuiso has the simatare of “Jobaun Hoff on the neck of every bottle. All PER FOUE-THREE ELEGANT ite WW. Comoran: ~ Was a metaber, will hold a meeting on othere are worthless imitations correspondence and for the preparation of an au- | Corcoran n f Moat Bounds ~ Teach Denver before to-night. The officers of the : Monday to take action in'reyard to his death. spor stunsstls | JOHAN, HOPE: Merlin and Vienna, Now Tork | Buriiogton road have drat dp an elavorate reply | ‘uentie Vography or memol.. Its private corre-| “ine trustees of tue Peatoas Liorary sea ot the Frileay CHAS. A. SHIBED, 1008 P at new Harclay ot —esealies | tothe ‘men's demands, embouying thelr reasons | Spondence, covering @ long” pe od, contains much | Louise Home also met at the Corcoran Gallery this i for retusa), the changes asked for by the commuit- - rng ee oe afternoon and adopted resolutions of reapect to JOR SALE . ‘ a ‘ing the memotr has been entrusted, it is under- Fotis Viicen « warren. 6 Wasasarers lee, and thie schedule of waxes pald by the Chi. Root to ae Leigh Robinsoie Who vii becouse | “BC Memory of Mr. Corcoran. rt lots im as.. frontinw ith © — cago, Burlington and Quincy, This reply says | \ ‘ nati oe drouts with rear aligy. om grade, sie thatin substance the demands made bythe men | Mf Corcoran’. iierary executor, Mr. Robinsom District Day in the Honse. ‘Was chosen by Mr, Corcoran to deityer the oration on the occasion of the reburial of the poet, John Howard #ayne, GOV. LER'S MESSAGB. were: “Pay to be governed solely by miles run,without regard to oter conditions or cirenmsts average increase of pay; the abolition of A Book is no better because you get it for a fair price, BILLS ON THR CALENDAR THAT MAY Es ACTED ON ‘MONDAY. OLS Monday 1s District day in the House under the foot, dor sivirt tne, i Uon based upon length of service, age, or experi- | Dr. Garnett received from Gov. Lee, of Virginta, | B€W rules, On the House calendar are bills: To a WALCO ELDER ence; no mom examinations of teats cxcept such | Inst evening, a telegram asking to be informed of | Promote anatomical science and prevent the dese- (0 SALE—A FISK CORNER LOT, $3103 VE; as are agreed upon by the general manager and | the date of the funeral of Mr. Corcoran, as he |¢Tation of graves, and to amend the law * 0. wth taeeiae dt Os. the general grievance committee. wished to show by his presence “the respect Vir- | felating to aifens holding land in the United THE ANSWER OF THE ROAD, lout has for the memory Of gue WhO has always | States, so as to except legation residences 1u SALES OW To these tue Toad says: “1. That the present | Len so good to he Wasuington, ‘This bill has passed the Senate, OD Pith and 1th sts the private calendar are pilis—To incor ee ‘The Trustees of the ArtGallery. | the Mitock” creck Rallrond,” company Peto ‘The trustees of the Corcoran Galiery of Art | j rate a reform school tor. gitls; held @ special meeting this afternoon, There | to authorize the Commissioners to complete sale were present Dr. J. C. Welling, the presl- | Of certain property; to permit tue Kichiuond aud system ts iu force upon wany important roads in this country, and is preferred because it is the best one to’ fairly provide for alfferences in the amount of labor, time and responsiblity required by enginemen upon different runs. ‘The trip basis, tu View of all the varying conditions, covers value ly works ou Agriculture and Morticulture; = large assortment of French Books; Seasides aud Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscelianeous Works, bound and unbound; and almost avy printed thing : Danville Raliroad Co, ve lay tracts in the District, syb odd that proper people read. Tecelved. An arbitrary wileage basisdisregardsthe | J’ A. Hyde, Edward Clarke, 8. H. Kaufl-| sng vo incorporate the Georgetown uid ‘Tenley” terms, Tho prices are always fair, and any getable Book is | value of the service reudered, and in the long run | mann, C. M. Matthews, F.B. McGuire, Judge W. | town Rallrom. bs ba there o wil be Kot. we fear would be unsatisfactory to the men aud | s. Cox, and J.C. McGuire. President Welling an- tothe company. For example: Ou the Galesburg division of the Clicago, Buringiou and Quiney an engineer With a light passenger run of wo cars between Buda and Vermont under the present I Topics. Capi FOR A LIGHT-HOUSE IN CHESAPRAKE BAY. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury to-day sent to the nounced the death of Mr, Corcoran, “the yenera- bie aud Mlustrious founder of the ‘gallery which bears his naine,” and presented a series of resolu- BOOK NEWS. cht st,. bet. HE 1S.and 20 | How little the title of a Book telfs you! Even if you F abuiit 80, spl aigiburhiovd. Wil Te | sep al the new Books, how many have you timpe to get | Schedule earns in twenty-six days $1v:3.50 aud tue | Hition opr IB Alooulte mers chested oe | Howse of Representatives a letter from the chair- bet. 17th aud 18th sts. nw.; sonth | St the inside off fyeman $74.10; under the scledule you propose | “nese resolutions set forth that “we can but | M42 Of the lighthouse board, recommending an ~ - S250 | That ie where BOOK NEWS will serve you # good | [ECLEIEET would Teen See te ctons | fecbly testify in this ‘first tlush of our sorrow the | SPPTopriation of $30,000 for the establisumment of a near Dupont Circle. “It soul st | turn, We send it out once a month, a-beim with just | 80 $12.02 mage affectionate reverence in which we held him alike | !#@4l-vouse at or near Swan Point bar, in the are next given iu the company’s answer, which Then conunues: “12, Owing to the existing state and interstate Jaws, poor crops and extre:nely low rates as well as a’ great muitiplication o: hew lines, Western Toads are passing Uirougis a critical period. It is At present Impracticab.c to malutain rates that cover the cost of transportation. Kailroad con- struction hus alinost entirely ceased. ‘The rail milis and other factories ind thelr business decreasing; the demand for labor 14 decreasi and Wages are likely to decrease, Ata time when Wages are tending downward, engine men cannot What you want to know of the latest Books and the sossip of the Book world. By the best judgment of the best Judges it tests the uew Books, and says why this Book should be read aud that skipped. Withesch number au author portrait. Sc., 500. « yeas. for bis private Virtues and his exalted public ser- vices; our profound admiration for the clear and Goinuanding iuieliigence wiuich he brought to the discharge of every duty and the execution of every. Lask, whether of business of public spirit, or of beneltcence; our homage for the spotiess Integrity With Which he adhered’ In all the transscuions of his long, laborious, und useful life to the law of truth, of Louor, aud of righteousness, and finally our grateful ppreclution of the sweet social graces and personal amenities which shed their fragrance along the walks of his dally inter- ; Chesapeake Bay, Md. . oui fring, w north of RI Boa St, TLIO by 90 * “Shortly after the inauguration of President Cleveland,” sald the colonel to a Stax reporter, met an old acquaintance in front of Willards’, I had not seen bim since he Lad Leen in bustuess as 4 broker on 14th street during the war, where he was iuking money rapidly. He appeared de- lighted to see me, “Well,” sald he, ‘what are you doing?” Treplied that I’ had a §7 te Hi, beg. “Bit a or 1 neigubor! “i ra ri ‘ave, bet 10 Bt WARNE i iad 17H ai, 0. = Fst oN WEST Detween Q and P, wide alley m WALKER & WILSON, JOHN WANAMAKER, iat at. lace in the ene | course with men, and which combined with bis | ‘Treasury, “What!” be exclaimed, saree ally : expect more pay, unless they’ are under-paid now | & = ‘ asury. 2 he exclaimed, ‘aiter all your — T ‘ C great intellectnal endowments to give as | gervives 's Mover butn ABLE, BUILDING “Lots os | Lonruntxe Sus Diseases Cure wa eee ecaent We have Oue te or bay forengi- |wuch of beauty "as of strength to | Tun b Te for snctning betiok* Gonhienena ee ng at special low price. Fo BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, neers just promoted from firemen, which continues | ‘He, fil-orbed | and — well compacted ele. | to be recorder of deeds in rew day's, and I'm d—d NCHLEN & BALCHALDER, 1245 # 23.6 ments of his towering manhood, revealing #3 they did, that rarest of combinations, the union of uost masterful force of character with a child- like simpitcity and a feminine teudernegs.” ‘The resolutions paid Uribute wo Mr. Corcoran as acit “a noble exetaplar of the virtues and one year. ‘In the second year of service as engl neer an advance In pay {3 given, On the expira- tion of the second year a further advance to tull @ugineer’s pay ts given, The schedule by the committee does away with this tion and insists upon til pay for every man UIdon't Mud something for you,’ I saw hima number of Umes afterward, but retrained from asking him about the recordership. Mr. Matthews had Deeu appoluted to that place and’ my Irtend Agnored Iny company aud subsisted principally on beer, Nearly a year afterward [inet him wearing: Iwas aMicted with Fezema on the Scalp, Face, Ears, aud Neck, which the druswist where I gut your reme- dies, pronounced one of the worst cases that had come unuer his notice, He advised me to try your CUTICURA SPECIAL BARGAIN new 5) mt om Boundary at 0 e AeMEDIEs, and after five days’ use iny scalp aud part achievements which lend the highest dignity to : ton A gine. To : 7% ic r adepartuweut Watchman’s badge, and asked him FO ERIFOLD, 151 F sta: | of my face were entirely cured, and T hope in anotlicr | 3 oe i a or be pie fuiag | OUF human naLure and cast tue purest luster Over | what he was doing. ie replicds Tus watening ae — | Week to have my ears, neck, and other part of my face | eee ante e even vost economical, runs. for | tae paths 0: soctal life. ‘Treasury Deparusent, but don’t tell any ot the SALE NINE LOTS ON COLCOKAN STREET, | cured. BERMAN SLADE. | 0 “Chginecrm, and any claim by its employes |, Tuey spoke of him also asa philanthropist, a @ | boys” Poor tellow, Le lust tuls little prace and t New Ha.apsuin neitate virivity of the ext tebe costupenced wm to secure clirap I WHT. LelPOLD, Inuuifcent patron of edneation and of Mne' arts, ‘Tuey spoke also of his devotion to the cause of Ciris- Uanity, “which he made bls own by the breadth f wis’ Christian sympathies, by the simplicity With which he Kept the fatth and by that purity of life Wile found tts central root in a profound Sense of responstbllity to Gos “ie Was known tou “not only by these exnibiulens of a splenuid —_pitblic spirit, but also by the unceasing and unostentaticus private char ity which dropped its benefactions along the se questered Vales of Lite as gently and as noiselossly he dew descends on Hermon, and Which by It | 120 E. 47m Sraeer, New Yous. Some five months ago I bad the pleasure to inform Jou ot my improvement in the use of the CUTICURA KeMEDIES in my case of severe Chronic Eczema Erythematosa, and to-day cheerfully confirm all I then said. I consider my cure perfect and complete, and attribute it entirely to your remedies, having used FERNAN ESCENCHAKDO, 306 Pent Having nsed your Curtctma Remmpres for eighteen: months for Letter, abd fiusily cured it, Lau anxious TOget Lo sell om Commission. 1 can recommend i to decide where divisional terminals shall be cau not be allowed. The company must reserve abso- lutely the right to ascertain by whate inatfons It may deem advisable whet ne ployes, of all classes, are cap duties they undertake, and the public also demand that the railroad company shall take every preca tion to employ only those men who can safely pe forin the Work entrusted to “In conclusion, We Would say Tat while we ean not see OUF Way'to accepting your comultice's posals, We eXpect CO Pay as Mauch as our neig be Porstor slusiar services sud we arr ready ats me to take up the question of wages and adju: after along struggie managed to get iu the In- terlor Departueat aS & lavorer, ‘this position, Wich wis beueath his nollce afew years ago, he BOW regards as a plu.” Es a AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. The following are te epeting aut Clon. prices of New York stock’ Markets as tejortod by spots Wire to Corsou aud street. Fleet, dec. pert the resolutions sald, ‘OR >A! F tng tote cor, SEVER (I, VEE\ DESTRADLE Btu ‘etand Btn ot treet LOCIs B sior nw. 1 Ok 2 VERY Avenue, $t, Louis, Mo. ears. very c GPON EASY TERMS. u Wee sule tt Fitivat bet, Vand Wy | Beyuud say remedies 1 nave ever used fyr iether, hoa isn Cor: pucdaie: chat tune be usand Unremembered ucts of Kindness and of ‘at aut. % Te faci, it is the best medicine for re) 7 love, Known only to the hearts that felt the solace & W. pret. Ee ae ee, Senin meee ke alate sib ‘SHUMION. | Shown toexis'. We cannot, however, attempt to * : : x onhwer Feyudly iucreasng 1 va BS. HORTON. jopta basis which say Cat one 100i rdn | OFS Rand, revealed Une sincerity abd genuine LOCiS P. SHOEMAKER, hess Of t and spontaneous bes noe ss « Should be pald the Same us auotier 100-ulle run, he pure ani anon white Bit Ciewnia | Soh everywhere, Price: Concrms, 50e.: Soar, | regurdiess of the effort ind ability required and | ch bad tts pereupial fountatn im the 2k SALE-LOT 30, BLOC €o on mess) tote pieesaine oa take ficune : Hewlite, 26 cents. A'L. BARBER © C0. P74 Heston Masa.”Seud for “How to | ee difficulties to be oven-omne on cach. It Was resolved that the trustees attend the ‘This report is signed by Herbert B. Stone, ge eral mauager of the Burlington; G. L. Holdrag general mauager of tie Buriugton aud Missouri Kiver road; W. . Merrill, general manager of We Hannibal und st. Joe, and i. D. Judson, general ‘superintendent of the Chicago aud lowa Kaiway. THE STRIKE TO BEGIN ON MONDAY. Chief Arthur Was asked Uns morning sbout the Proposed strike. He sald that he wud yiven bts consent to A general strike, but that the men ‘Would not leave their posts to-day. He added that Unless the differences between the meu and the officials Were adjusted before Monday moraiug the Jocomotlve engineers aud firemen would leave Laeir posts, Care Saiu Diseases." 1 PLES funeral ina body, that the gallery shall be closed, from (uls day 18 the day after the tueral, and that the Wuilding be draped with cubiems of thourning for the term of the next three months, ‘The secretary Was requested to seud a copy of ‘the resululions to the familly of Mr. Corcoran. Action of the "lonument Society. A special meeting of the Washington Natlonal Monument Society was held to-day at noon at the residence of Hon, Geo, Bancroft, to take action Te. Specting the death of their frst vice-president, Mr. W. W. Corcora: Bamcrott, ior Sherinan, Aduiral ers, Col ON THE Fens NORTH L TiCUKA MRDICATED S04! Dovsixs Enxzcrnic Soar. ‘THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORED. IT IS SYRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years agu has never been modified or changed mthe slightest, Lhis soap is identical im quality to- RS I-CLARS LOT, hear Seurt Circle, with Weat! Unie!) 78 S800 “Als pte Washington Stock Excnange. Te following chaukes from yesterday's quotations but you're likely to fee! better when you know the price was fair, MONEY SAVED On Books is as good as money saved on anything. One of the easiest things to mave on, too, if you ouly haves care. At WANAMAKER'S more Books are sold over the counter than in any other house between the oceans SOCIETY NOTES. ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND CossIP, a of entertainments were ‘Tes U. 8.8. arrived at Portsmouth, — ‘of W. W.| Va, today. After conling she will sail for New na pee an | TOE oS Redsenday to discharge her crow. rand entertained a party ‘Roads the nun Colon pov Sonne, of wi Rear ‘Adenireh Mra. Hugh was at home toher | Stns boprdtatd thin ah eee ne eee Rear Iowa Circle. TY ‘Training. She will be kept In commis- to receive on Fridays. reeagon ‘On ber arrival in New York ber Miss May Williams went over to New York yes | Officers = will ~=be = detached. «= A new terday for a tew days’ visit. + — ay ater fecenlag” br detail bo wil ‘Mra. Senator Sabin, Miss Murphy, Mra Carey calf for anpiawall with tas and crew of the and Mra. Archibald expect to go to Fortress Moo- | Omaha for transfer to Panama. She will then com Toe on Tuesday for a week's Unue along the Brazilian coast. iam Tuinam wih bo ot hemd on Wesnenye Anwy Onpens—Maj. Wm. Ludlow, engineer — <b toes corps, brdered to Philadelphia for duty as engineer of@Bible talks next ‘at the Chureh_of the | Of the Pert ge Secor Covenant, will be the ‘of sis De syed Be gm tye 1763 P street, with ‘ber on Moo- | Nermasters’ stores at New York Asustant day after 4 p.m. ry ‘Tully, ordered to duty at Chi- thetr third hop of the season last evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barbour and Mrs. W. Adams and her little daugnuer two leave | FY. . — Sh Tucsday for Florida, for a stay weeks, Gen. Newton's New Position. at home on ‘a ah See each ak | 1P.18 RUMORED THAT ME 18 TO SUCCEED THE LATE PROP. MILGARD a8 SUPERINTENDENT ONgTUE COAST SURVEY. ‘The rumored retirement of Gen. Jna. Newton from the head of the departnent of public works, ‘at New York, is said to be for the purpose of nis accepting the position of Superintendent of the ‘Coast Survey, The duties of which have been per- formed by Mr. Thom since the retirement of Su- tendent Hi ‘The absence Of the Presi Best 'wno has the appointasent, ot the oth Tenders It umpossible to verify Unis rumor. At the Treasury Departinent Unis morning tt ws position, but ‘that. nothing wil probs be do it nm wi pabily a aw. “Geatrolier Wurhatn sid. that the fect Unat Gen. Newton is already drawing a sal- ary from the Government as a retired Army oMlcer ‘Would not prevent bis acceptance of the other Place, as the United States Supreme Court has d cided that where two positions are specifically provided for by law and the duties are not ineom- Of ladies at luncheon to-day. Mr. ogo Mullett entertains a number of gentle- men at dinner this to mest Dr, Wm. A. vant an eee Sette. ruber, of Baltimore, is the guest of ‘B, Salomon for a few weeks. ‘Mra M. A. Gibbons bas gone to Florida, Mrs, W. L. Dunlop, of West Washington, gave & ladies’ luneheon to-day. . ‘The Unity Club was entertained last evening at the resiacnce of Mr. Wm. Hutchinson, 927 0 street. H. B. Moulton Was the essayist of the evening, and his subject wag “Ethics of real itfe in Washing. ton.” Fine music Was rendered by Miss May Griin, Miss Nellie Ee Wilsom, Prot Bucuot, and Mr. 3! G. Morrison, Ex-Secretary and Mrs, Hugh MoCulloch will cel- ebrate their golden wedding anniversary on the ‘there bar to the draw! two Bight of AMareh the ist. ‘They were married In| Salariex eg gies ‘The New York Subtreasury. JUDGR M'CUR TO TAKE CHAKGE MARCH 1—OVER $150,000,000 TO BE COUNTED. ‘The transfer of the office of tue assistant treasurer at New York from Mr. C.J. Canda to Juage MeCue will take place on the Ist of March and the arrangements were to-day perfected at the Treasury Department. Judge McCue's bond for $400,000 Was approved this morning by the acting Solicitor and the Secretary. The to! Among the most elegant entertainments of the week must be named the dinner given on Monday evening by Mr. Gardiner C. Hubbard in honor of OM. Rajon, the disut French eteher, which mas movible ‘alike Tor the menu offered dnd rarity ana beauty of the culna aud other tab! Poimtments, AU the Fight band of the host was pin gee e gust of th even. wh oo tbe coUnUY of the guest of the WhO occiapled ‘Ube seat at Mr, Hubbard's tert. e Other gentie- men prescat Were Hon. A. D. While, ex-president . Lowin of Cornell University, ME. S. H. Kauffmann, Mr. | Sretike sureties each In the suas of $2,000. Taple Lyman ‘ifany, Dr. James. Welllag, Prot. Alex- Edmund W. ohn "T, rt Glder Graliam Beil Benauor Platt, Bt. ‘Cart, Ae. | RODe% eek SNA, Gee Edwin ¥. Knowlton, Heury K. Sheldon, Wn Male, “Alex. M. "White, SW. Jno. Jay Kuox, Alex. D. Nupi Horace K. Thurber, Hilta spy han, Samuel McLean, Aiex. ley.” Judge MéCue wil continue in the Gace Of bis duties as Sollviior uutli next Tuesday evening, When he wili go to New York. On ihurs day he will qualliy and will begin work ay asy.stant treasurer. AL the close of business Wedvesday evening the Faults of the subtreasury will be sealed preparatory to the general count, and the tellers ab wri be counted. The actual ‘count wil begin on Thursday, aud it Is expected that it Will last ADOUL SIX Weexs. There Is bout $14,000,000 tn cash in the subtreasury, $0,000,000 of Which Is gold. Tue count will be couducted by a couuituee OF sixteen experts detalied trom the Departinent in charge of Mr. J. F. Melint, assistant casuier. ‘The interests of both ‘the oid’and new treasurers ‘Will be represented in Une count. The Georgetown and Tenleystown Rallread Bill. ‘THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS STATE THEIR ONJEC- TIONS T) IT. ‘Tho Commissioners Lave written to Chatrman Hemphill in relation to H. R. bili 4877, “To Inoor- Poraie tue Georgetown aud Tenleytown Railway Company,” that there are several objections to ‘ais Dill, viz: The motive power which Is to be employed should be distinctly stated. If i be electricity it should provided that the methods of construction and transtnission, in 90 far as relates to the development ‘and transmission of electrical power, shall be sub- to the approval of the Comtnissioners of he District, aud that sald Commissioucts sail at A. G. Heaton, and Sir, Anthony Pollok, Afver din- her the company withdrew to Use sinoking-roum, aud iater adjourned to Mr. Hubvaru’s sumpluous study, where considerable Ume Was giveu to up ibspeCUon of Lis Lange and Be collect ‘of exeh- digs ald engravings, 1p both of which departments of art Mr, bubbard is at once ap acknowledged wuthoriLy and aa enthusiastic collecvor, Mrs. Ivory Lord, of Milton, Mass., and Miss Kitty Lord, of Kennebunk, Me., are the guests of Mr. and dirs, Huge AMeCulicca, Mrs, Jno, F, Elis, Miss Raphael Fills, and Mr, H. H. Elils have left the city tor Ashville, N.C. Be- fore returning lo Wasington they will Visit Jack- souville, Fla. Major M. B. Adams and family are quartered at Temple Caté, Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild will entertain a party at dinuer to-night. Kev. Jubez Fox, who was pastor of the Swenden- borgian Church in this city for over 20 here for atew days, He will be at home M evening to suake hands with old frieads before he roe his general pastor's apd missionary work Sout Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Alten, of Oswego, N. Y., Who are on thelr way fora sojourn of several week's in Florida, are stopping tor a few days at the Riggs House, Senator Gibson entertained a party of gentlemen at dinner last night, Secretary Fairchild was one of the guests, Preparations for the coming Shakespearean pa- geant and pantomime have been very active during the Wevk. The casts for the different scenes have been decided upon and everything points to u com. plete success, “In the cast of i characters The actors are foam several states uf the Union, Which will give Chis much-tulked-of pageant a na- onal ioterest, The ist Includes many Well kuOWn In Soctal life, WLO Will creditably enact Such roles as Desdemona, Portia, Ophelia, Juiiet, Queen Gertrude, Hermione, Lady Macbeth, Suakespeare, Mutress Page, Julius Cesar, Mac- beth, Altstag Olncilo, Romed, King Lear, ora deichord 1, Henry Vy and Hamlet, "Tne re- heursais have been beld at the resideuces of Mrs. Lewis Ciepuane, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. GH. Wilcox, ahd Mrs. Randolph Keim. ‘The great tn- terest ln Ube oscusion ty evinced by the prompt actendance of Unose ln Ube cast. Gen, and Mra. Beale gave a dinner lact night in honor of the Greek minister, Mr. John Gennadius. Mrs Waite entertained the ladies of the Supreme all Umes have power to compel Ube cotapany to the inake such changes, renewals and repairs t plantas may jm their Judgment, be necessary ‘safety and convenience of the pubiie. Further that sec. 1 Would give We company witborily to Uraverse any and ail streets and roads Dis Uict Which they might deem advantageous to their interest. “Then “again tue route suou made specific. There t> no provision incorporated im Une Dill requiring the company to pay to the District a percentage upon Its” gross receipts. They state further that the company Sbouid pave between the tracks. * company,” say Uke Cominissioners, roadved of the ‘Tenleytown road bre in the iuanne Js to destroy one of the best-consirucied IS in the District. ‘The complete reconstrucuon Court circle aud a few others to-day at a luncheon | Mhsaned loot fall, To permits deabherrae Sack fo meet Mrs Lamar, The other guests were Mrs. | ju roadway will greatly obstruct. traffic.” In con- Miler, Mrs. Field, Mrs Hurian, Mrs, Blatchford, Mrs Matinews, Mrs Russell Gray, of Boston; Mra. Senator Hoar, Mrs, Sevator Evarts, Mra MeDowell and Mrs, Mchenney, Mrs, Rudoiph Kauffmann gave a luncheon to-day toa number of young married ladies. Miss ‘Tiers, of Rhode Island avenue, returned to- day from a visit to New York, Secretary Bayard entertained Mr. Joseph Cham- beriatn at diuner last nignt, clusicn, they state that IL Would be much preter. avie to require the company to acquire land for heir road by condemnation along such line as tue company may select. Senator Ingalls Makes a Mistake, To the Editor of Tue EvENIxo Stan In a recent issue of 4 morning paper the follow- Ing extraordinary statement ts attributed to the distinguished chairman of the Senate District cou Seay © Gay with that made twenty years ago. Sa SES G, Berret, J CW Mr. Edward Clark, | on the Wasianaton Stock b3 od today Mr. john Goode on Friday evening entertained aduee rapullyy eden ae, prices, 20! Tt contains uothiny that can injure the finest fabric. Offering to Return to Work. cporauss | CS. tee, Jet, courons tik, Bo. | tre dustico Gray, of the supreme court of Brit | ,TRlsi#a public reservation for civil, uiitary, and fram Itbrightens colurs aud bleaches whites. STRIKING MINERS IN THE LEMIGH REGION WILLING PRBCKONS, WD wey tir, Lid tnd, | Colombia, aud a humber of other ‘seat of Koverumnent. Iti arenervation as intich ir, Lidl tad. guests, cent Ko 30K SALEEOTRLS2D AND O AND © STA—A| _ lt wanhes fanvels and biankets a» no other scep in TO RESUME. i rs of the Wash. | Nawiueton and Gee vad’ Louds, Zio | Whou were: Mr, Justice Miller, Mr. Jugtice Field, | as Fortress Mourve, the vavy-yard, or the Yellowstone ut er of 18 feck frontal besa ow te romp | the world dows wthout sarinking—lauviug thamn soft | | Tamagea, Pa. Fel. 25 At Lonstond, yesterday, mien ngclecg: Weare wate | bude Yods*aetta, Meartoyten deaiped stack, 163 | Chlet Justics wlohardaon, Senator Vauoe, We 1 8. ns oes vorhe ‘ aud whiteand like new. Distrey, Aiea, Ss 7, compared Ot Seine sion ty some furnl to our | bid, 43 aaked, “Wasiiiuston cus, 8 bx 3 waked, | beara. Ke Bowel J, Matdolph, Tucker Ese. ut the Prosident could urer then of to READ THIS TWICE. Metis we vetarnte Wore Grito: ine eootpation deach of ourlate frst vice | Georgetown Gus, 44 bid, 30 teked. Masoitic “Hall | Chae “Whitidan, Mes. Bb and Mi, W, | Morrow, oF Femove theus by forve if necessary. aa P he-estatlet rd oe fie abehe ehaee Deblina! Boece ay | bind themselves nut to discruninate nga.nst oti: Mp Mulia (Wiison Corcoran, 100g an | Fe ty ganmmrton Beck Mtechiue, 240 bid | 7. Brooke, of NOMTOK. DUring Ube evening ira | Seweterts are Sept out of Uklabome Ty Unlied wepricel. Pros oe trie Soap 48 | ors, and to arbitrate the questions at Issue will. and Tread, to take such action im Fe | Setrorlitan Beuk, id, bias 180%, seb. Brooke favored te company wil ural | © of infor Lsed according to directions tea days alter the accomplisuiuent of actual re- | SW Uo ls tuneral ws uy seein best Lo Zou, bas ate qin ttounting piece of atormantion x sae - A commiliee ol ree Was uppoinied h z sa ‘e ‘ ve One trial will demonstrate its great merit, Itwil | Suimption. __ chair, const ator Sheruan, Agirat | taboe Che ae an ee Mr. and Mra S. W. Woodward gave reception | 1: by Which the learued Seuator arrived at Fey you to make that trial tis Grama ines Macaw, 1, to draft. resoiutions ex- 0° ase last night, the ‘coudfusion that. we ate the ‘best governed GE Pee | Like ali bext things it is extensively imitated and peshest cd cerapsste the Loclety's sense of sorrow at. this bud 157% asked. | Central National Bank, 200 | Governor Lee, of Virginia, is the guest of Gen. in the world ald stand in no Sepd of echaage. eee Tit” | coumterteited, Sax Reo, Feb. 23.—The German crown prince oinuiittee retired and subsequentiy 214 aesed. Columbia Natioual Baul, 108 Bid, | Wok Parne, ot W. Acre jowever correct the conclusion may be, the angu- s 2 BEWARE oF HITATIONA slept weil last uigut aud 4 better to-day. Tue | feportea the following resolutions, Which were duu Iusurance Co., 8 bid, 40% waked. . H. Payne, of Washington ment by which 1t is reached ought not 10 be longer Sik VOTRE SoctuEAst coughing: expectoration with which melopted: a aaa ‘The latest gossip in society circles ts that Secre- | suffered to pass unchallenged. If correctly re- J and 13th At we Insist upon DOBBINS' Bicctrie. Don't take Mag- | trowuied have lessened. “He made his app the Washington National Palimere Markets tary Bayard and Mrs Folsom are to be married, | ported it 1s not only despotic and di: fal in tb tside of day anid Mi “¢ etic. Fieetwo-Magic, Fiiladelphia Electr, or amy | 00 te balcony outside of lus ructn t-day utd | sons of whieh Willian Wilson Cor. |. BALTIMORE, Mp... Febraary 25. — Virginia sixes | and that Mrs. Folsom has gone abroad to secure’| tour, Dut wholly aestitute of foundation either ia ‘other fraud, atply because itis cheap. They will rum | Waleed (be arrivalot « British sqitadron In the nas, far fortes Ae ‘teow G7 bid today.” “S| Mer trousccau | Muny people, regard tue matter aa | law ‘or in fact. Surely our honored Senator wy clotues, abd re deer at any price. Awic for Se ees ‘eter dting BALTIMORE, Mp, February :25,— Cotton dun; | 9/0. the announcement Was toade recently at | in and affecuion tor our le, whose active DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC ‘The Strike Investigators muyddtink. 104" Fh out steady aud quiet. Wheat | XC or Bnd t cuurse for ‘so many years, in prowoting alt fake no other | Nearly erery atucer from Maine to | ow THEIR WAY TO WASII<OTON WITHOUT HAVING jplistued by Uhis soctety DUS weatte fires ell ee Set — coo Measures before Congrss looking to the beaturiy- tice keeps your’ tit, be wi SECURED Mi. ¢ TIMONY vent Lo Lhe iMetuory of Wasbtugton, He | spot, BSass%:, March, SX sas: Maye uiagT District Government Affairs, catuon of our city and the good of our people, Las order from his Rearest wholesale grocer. Maven Cuvsn, Fob. ugteostonal come | ulded tue woverneut Ly bis iiberal efforts and the | Cord — southern, steady; white, ia535 AN ADVERSE REPORT. ae ae ee ee kee eugaged stupa ting U nearly support Wie We Ki Y ter, Lew, cloat iets ‘champion,—sure! 2 e Bt iL piN x Eat be careful, to Follow Dicections on cach outside | regions, eit herb f ant cluaritics In Uils city; to is untarnished | 214H23s: say, 3090. eg | tied to them by Chairiaah Hemphiit the | gave ulerance to these iutensely uurepublican w Mult inet twrauers” prety | MEaWMer, You Canuot Aderd to wait longer before | After tuucig at ine honor lt: potie ‘ie, and wo Lis gener- | inti: western mised, Seats Bye Meare GuaG | records of the District Government show that | seuulments, Be this asit may—dreaming or not price #160 per foot. | Tsyiua for Yourmelt this cid, reliable, amd wruly wou- | when they could exam ¥ and kindness to all classes, Provisions wiry’ aud quiet. "Codves ruiging: ive | certificates of the board of public works ‘and | reaming — that he was caugut napping will carteh = Coxe will be asked to m hac as a farther Inark Of respect to his mem- | carves, ondimary tw tac, dial." Suyar—copper | board of audit, amounting to $6,197.33, were 1s. ey ee ae, reference to the various acts uf DOBLINS' ELECTRIC soar. €7-6m | Washington next werk. ory we Will Iu a body attend Lis Tuneral and tne | fetued” frm, 1oalu. “Whisky. steady, Lvialod. | sued to said, Waters, a8 paylient An full $or the ead acc by which the Govern. _— — — ecretary 13 dirccied to furnish a copy of these articles uuchanged. Freixhts to Liverpool per meant of the U: ‘Slates acquired such rights of EPESESE A Tornad Fesuluions to the fa tis ” | Bloaiuer dik “cotta S-U4h4< Hour, Ger tou, Ua Meise ep eminent domain and none otuer over us here, as Z ——— om GREAT DAMAGE DONZ IN VA BERG AND GIRsoN | The fuiluwing clepaten Was read by Mr. King. | 24, Saies—Wheat, 130,000 bustiels: cori, ee in| baa enkred by Maryland I 2 z COUNTIES Vest kuvay. justun, February 24, 1888, ¢ of the sewer division to make ab ¢xamine- a ory mM < on A EVANsvInze, IND., Fob, 25.—Lue tornado whieh | zZon, Horatio King, Sey, Washington, Det Chicago Markets. Meet the sewer on 12th street soutberst and | Bot donate more than ICactually Las ype PORAUUS LOR ans vartadecommanicated tothe | passid over Vauderveng anid adjoining counties | “sy newit will ue With Jou at ME Banerott’s in| |CHICAGO. ILL, Fobruary 25, 11 2, m.—Wheat | Huu! the sewer Ol, 13th street sou Seamer Eases bars cot bean ocprionr pemioes muvita Uy the arvinatie sie Seseeray Atpermaog id areal Maite (Ad: | tue waruest syrapatiy Wil aifectionave tribute | Ana situa were tection blake but cord opened | TTR 2 een onered after an exalaunation of the | Sues of happiness had not been exprissly reserved aeKebors. Ficus, received trusa townsips in Vis Hee eee ante THis wat cenerated and | easier May wheat openedat 0%: Alay corn, SIs, | Iabs abd feet in active duty of Private Frank | have gone with the gift as a constitutional ot pea ie ee te a hye Rp eet aa Jawuented vice-preside ts its Baino will ever be and May pork, 1405. the May option is now quoted | Mulhal, of the District Fire Department, ‘that Be Huitauion whick peltber the sovereign nor its all uss, aris, stables, fences ani wards have | arsociated With ue Dovlest — pul : ohaws: Wheat, 80's: coruy D1 gout, BT Nad L oe, Which maxes the teuth ax whiteand as radiant as pole | greatiy suifered. “Farming implements have been | wien ie were possible tor ne Lo be personally pres: | Pork, 1LUS; lade PSs: Shock ibe aey oF Ess | be retired from his present position; tbat be Be | mignty successor could legally ignore. oy » p y pres. appointed a Watchinan in sald departuyent to take | MEY Micros tents of the origtual = Jeked porcelain, and contsine no iugredieut tbat le Bo | destroyed, aud there has been much i ent. Komant CU. WINTHROP. —— eect March 1, 1888. mofpe pr nyo po Pim ad ath ate | The Lyric aud Dramatic professionsare loud in thelr | destruction prevailed. vo pirticular dam.ige was | SPPrAUWOR |e TOOT oe then made by Dr. * ‘AND QUINCY. " West, tg be replaced with wire, Captain Grifin in | {Rel Castles, as they are ph TF stat Lath aud deat | PRaivesot Gta tn any ck thy neNrs DOr Lown. The Brotherioods of Engineers and Firemen on | lulsictter to the parking commission states that ne | 2 “hove of ‘The suggestion that they are or ever bet and Pete, 417-6m sozopoxr A Convict Shet and Killed, 2 history of the society will show that when | the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy have decided | S&¢8 BO ObjecUon to sucn action. radi ooo ‘or that. they could be bet. Bard Stanton aq. | “276m fee praia at despair had altnost overcome the members a8 to | ypon a strike as a last resort to enforce thelr de. ‘THR POLICEMAN'S RELIEF FUXD. driven out as such at te will of the Government, abd id bw 7 CoLeMBcs, OHIO, b. _— soe a Fe MDP. | ever completing Wer Lask the foremost voice of - = ‘The Cominissioners Lave Written to Hon. Milton | luxe the invaders of Oklahoma. ts no doubt a jeu sad 10th etre Reeemarisy, Tuited States prisunes, trom cinclunath, was | eucoun © to yo Iurward was tuatot Mr, | Mandsou the company, The organizations are | purhan, First Controller ot the Ty rela- | of the ‘Dut Done the less Is It, In effect, an ivertion these love bweasiee tuaty of then, are tn shot through the heal by a guard iu the Olio | Corcorail. His position atuong the inoneyed men | very strong on Unis road, audit 13 thought that | (ion to the suspension of the amount Eliza- us and a travesty upon republican arket price and geca investunenta. If you do COUGHS, enitentiary this iuurbing abd instantly Killed. | oc nung Une statesmen of Ue couutry” gave to freight and passenger traMe and tbr switch en- | beth Harper ou Sociaus OF Caneeah Supentns of ee ‘and Institutions. dot ave what Jou want hero cal for smantete tek’ ‘COLDS, austen Nw AB assault on the xuard With | hun tue ear of many Who were made Valued | gines will all be stopped. ‘Tue men are confident | Husband, a retired policoman, that the paymeat | rpe act of 1701, chapter 45, section 4, to which JOUN SHEUWAN ECO, K hammer. a Es frieuds to tae movement. He Was active In In a s 4a question was made in, accordance with 1oog ex the attention of Senator iugalls tsrespecurully tue 1407 Fat nw. FLEURISY, a Hucueiug legislation, anil in many ‘otuer ways | they can win the strike, Cnlet Arthur recentiy | 1m aWesticn Sandie Cheariy within tne the | vited, adds the folowing proviso wo the donation 4 BLOCK OF 10 Lots. 80,000 Fr ‘BACKACHE, Mt. St. Mary’s College Morigaged. | ye other uniud a9 active DUL MOL 40 influential, | Startled the labor worid ‘by announcing the inten. | UD WMEo NOS te ergated andestapitaned the | Veet Mags pa eg le gerd # thee strects, om Meridian Hull. will bo scraTica. | | FERDEKIcK, Mp, Feb. 25-—To-day a Wwortsage | put also as zealous, Was that of Dr. John B. Blake, | Won of bis onganvzation to do away with classitied | policeman's relief fund. For this reason the Com- | transferred v0. ‘General Government: “provided : BENSON'S PLASTER Wasiied by Mi. Si. Mary's College for $50 000, (0 | Tuese Lwuuen wore than ay OUuGrs ate entivied | Wages and make the pay of all men the same tor | PUscouers request: that the payiment to Mrs. Har. | jeansfermed 10, the General Goverment: ~provided Lote im block 3. M Vincent O. Boyd, trustec. It has been known for | to credit, for keeplug the compleiion of the monue | the same Work without reference to the length of | hor muy be allowed. Ag the law seems to be detec- | tg vest In the United Seater Tight of ¥ Lote iu vives 4. 4 NEVER FAILS. TRY IT. Some Une that Lhe college Was ln Want Of Money. | ment before ke public. They Were the leading | time employed by the company, thus placing the | tive the Commissioners will endeavor to secure Im | in the soil so as to affect the rights of viduals a ee _ cane spirits Luat encouraged ond approbated the whole | *hgineers on the same ground regarding wages as such 10D a8 will jeave Ro —— units Hs the near ruture legisiati Uherein otherwise than as the same shall or may 0 os Another Member of Parlinment Sen iioveieut, aid drliy Lue louy period when notd.- | the most advance trades unions. ‘The reason for | Goupe as to the proper Debeliclaries of tbe fund. "| teeeaaeneg ie see kadkedeane toes Co « tthe benefit of the enhancement in T N tenced. aa ing Was being done and when the whole country Us step, ‘that the raitroada, a Chiet Arthur ex. BUILDING PERMITA. States.” sure ty le reaiiaed iu the near fusure on ue Nervous. Dusty, February 25.—Mr. James C. Flynn, mem- | despaired aud almost made the movement a mat. | Plains, have been rying the men long inser-] — Buiding Ins} ctor Ratwistie asaed perpite to. |" ‘There tsno warrant Gk WLINKISS. and Hate ber of parliament for North Cork, Was to-day sen- | ter of Jeering and ridicule, because of his patriot. | Vice and puvting in the juveniles, us gettin the | gay to das. E. Turton vo build a brick reling at | rore, that we bold our homes by the permission oF ok SALE Lo’ fenced (0 Unree weeks’ tmprisoument, without | ism and love Of couutry aad love of Washington, | Same Work for Jess pay and making 1t dumMcult for | 253 9 “street _northt ‘H. | sufferance of Congress aud tue President or any- Fes THE DEBILITATED. hard labor, for inelting to conspiracy. | Str, corcoran Was Its best friend.” ne ‘ the feemonbemspi nlp ako Bagi nem the body else. ‘The Congress and the President can.bo Pa 3 Mr. King thought that the name of ir. Win- | 56! | lingto egotlations ‘THE AGED. Mus. Lock Woop ON Tak MORMON QUESTION. —Mrs. | throp suoUid iso be mentioned as another who | Chief Arthur with the oftictals of the road were in ‘erty without due Seoraat hen? than ‘they can “ Belva A. Lockwood delivered an elective lecture ably. assisted In the accomplishing of "the | Val, and he has given official sanction to the reso- ‘those of the citizens of Maryland, Kansas, or New = atG. A. R. Hall Thursday evening ov “Phe Other | quishing Of the monument, Mr. Winthrop | lution tostrike. The number Merve and York, and not ‘the ‘Warmth of this Medical end scientific akill han at last sclved the | Side of the Mormon Question.” Her view of tue grew up Ube very able and full me- | firemen on ‘he roadis1,300. The date of the strike ‘Uhe write: 1s ‘bat the honorable Probie of tue lons-needed medicine for the nervous, | subject Was @ novel One Lo many of her auditors, | jnorial In 1876 that resulted In securing | as not yet been settied, juan YLAMD RAILROAD MILE. ‘will, upon reflection, cheerfully correct tue debilitated, and the awed, by combining the best nerve | Whose opinions had been formed vy prejudiced | uye nest appropriation made by Congress, and he remit ‘The Commissioners, in reference to H.R. vill | above statement, if It was actually made as re- WASH'X DANENHOWFR, tor ‘elery sud Cora, with otner effective remedies. | Tepresentations. Mrs. Locawood appeated to Ue | 15 very greatly entitied vo credit in Ubis ‘respect, 6110, “To Incorporate ‘the Washington and West. | ported. Successor w Daw “! which, acting Keatly but efficieutly on the kidneys | Aluerican peopie to caitly study tue “other side” | jie contributed largely to the monument tund, | From Puck. ern Maryland Kailroad Company,” say the bulas| That ft is incorrect, misleading, calculated to 41 : liver tnd Uovela. ruove dincose, restore arenath aud | Of tue quenuign in the dau lives and charaetirsf | aud tou te very rst in Massachusetts took &) There is an Tndla-rubber trust; but ft 18 not | Grawn Spears to be defective ance the route au- | damage usabrosd, and tnjurious generally, needs ed Ee se strangely oppressed people, e wi jeading and active pai done bedded rt of the man wi nor ‘definite | not to and much KSONAL eee foward the Goveruient had even been that of n- | interests of the monument Ghee tole cos beaks Uc guns aunan ee acre point. tts toom ts 104 the route wy demcribed | say that ‘ignorance of our laws in 90 eminent PERSON? (reaty and endurance. ‘The Oak Hill Cemetery Board, ‘alter they come into his jon, Bs “beginning at a point 1B ne cILY Of ape pewerte o genre Coreen oy, ome HS 1 BOOKS (LATE CHIEF U.S SECRET Revier ov TH! R--From January 28 toFeb.| Atameeting of the board of managers of Oak ———— --960- ‘west of Rock ween Feromee Eivec, argument neara tors change % — Discs Se hatte raises pasty ty Glee eave otha pre orersfor | mil emetery, called and bed on the auth Feb | Out, Suurersre, iceeaoea 8 Reading ae | eons and ROCK Ms SER ARR: | LR Ce ag Sena. 2 Tew. Bhilied arent a a Las noe bcauee tec aves br on 4 : ‘should ae 11S cane ood ‘ Tuary, 1888, the following minute was adopted: Mal the line of the Readii road | parues: ‘thelr and the Com. | tor that it was not contemplated that we . nse OF $1,986.30. Casa rellet’ in 30 cases was | TS ‘ Soma fon “alt ‘along n ng SeuiGl Onan? Toray let es Hon is probably i1ttle a CELERY COMPOUND. firs Be gen de erg ag So a gating outed contention cb tae teneas tite ny. et piper yee ‘operation, vthe taeeer: | or weaunav cally coms of Hose creek, 90 Setter copnaterea. iriealzicult wounderstand w that about 1.000 persons wele amaleted Trou the | William Wilson Corcoran, feels 1 to be ita prlvi- | four houts ending at 1 orclock last night twenty. | that the point ot ‘has no existence. 18 Waa that the city was laid out with the, funds contributed by cluzens, lege to thus notice almost the earilest public | three coal trains have lett the Sexuy! ‘wo be 18 steam, Dut until | care on the capable ot con, . i ol nana expression of that sympathy witu'waich Bis great | and since then twenty-nine coal trains have lett | the route of the road ts the a of tants) Of any capital None tne reamtofore wnoccupled, and marks #1 os op cue TukunoMeTsn—Tho following | Beart always went out to bis follow-man. the Schuylkill ‘Bach train contains, on | G to give an’ rele ‘OF modern times if this it EEC AE Ui asapisigeansas | werksevsiety, dinar lay te foundation of aprons | WeTe te Readings atthe Siual Omice to-day: 7 | A tendet eyard or owe suong whem be hed | an average 109 ended caryaf coal, Furnaces at | ve (oits desirably. Bis Ringette Qusommunication bowever il ae by teat! or telewraph promptly | Work. 5 we, lay the foundation ; 5 my w ‘Cornwall, and Columbia w! Sony ny a Sek UMicecven | prostration aud weakness, and experience bas sbown | M+ 46; 2 p. m., 52; marimuin, 53; minimum, 3a | OO oe he eatied “hls friends, Prompted him out of Decause of the scarcity of coal, have | A Paccuta Homas Teape—Yemerday in the diemian the matter with the bope that before the rAnid Fetaw 33 that the usual remedies do not mend the strain and SIBLE FOR JENNIE OsuoRx's DEave.—The | 1orty Years ago, to consecrate this, the play. resumed operations, and by next week all the idle | Criminal bon people Play bead i ee on aS ee eee paralyais of the nervous system. Easton, Pan rand Jury ‘has rendered a verdict ‘dozen in colored bors, were placed be charge of Beat ot the bere, some one Of OUF €0- Recommended by yrofemioual and business mem. | tat Jennie Osborn Hit Of per aero os, Hiliway. HUI above ioguunasd tr tne enliyhvenment Send for circular. = eT F7 Dee He M. ox. ot Port moran, Doya, who bad a borse which. 7 j.5.; Dr. He my uurray, worthless, ‘They G Price €1.00. Sold by druggista, pe 4 Hyans, Jersey city, N. J; Charles Ro intention of ENTLEMEN'S Has pit altas Larue, of Conn, and Jobo that ne went to eee 'W. Pace, of Easton, Pa, a8 principais or acces- Saree pores wen, ‘the ouner ene. SPRING STILES NOW BEING RECEIVED. . . ae = 2 LES 3 c ELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, EE Ne teens _ ‘Larreartox.—a Derby Hate in New Colors ‘The Newfoundland government has chartered ‘Tue Drascroay as ‘Proprietors, two steamers (0 enforce (he bait law against | from ‘Bizabeth 5. . 30, 63, @3.50. a4. French Osuermen. They are to be employed for | long line of Agente for Youmans’ aud Koox's New York Hata | 2 Burlington, Vt. | Only two months from tbe Gub of March. Holy mer tor tbe Choe Stuck of Silk Umbrelinn ‘Charles Green, & member of Lue New York cot- ded UU —.—— KK cot ‘Gropped dead on the floor of the ex- | and the many BM sTINEMeETZ ehange yesterday: eee oe Sime 7 & Sox, ‘The New York produce yesterday | phasized his idea. oA 7 LVANIA AVE. beeper cad Hills aS pong Pothal Ax Liveny | W hen + Ware a mere cable. 128-20 L, establiaied 1850 Birsecions baby wae tick, we rave her Castorta, fas Branctace states earrage: 5 When abe was s child, she cried for Castoria, organize a after Botee Terme mt tien fond. inlepucue Oba PATRICK Sut'SNck: | When ake became Mins ehe cheunts Oneeate, fra 2vsodu” | When abe had Children, he gove them Castoria, ‘thetr atuietic friends with ghostly applause, Occasion Was the auntal ¢)muastic exbIDition of ‘the studen lar dally exercise. with the dumb-bets: Weighta Then the classes were formed Ube and marched through tutricate and circles and ail sorts of 'o Tounds of boxing between Messrs, Kinvey followed, in which the have the best of the match, ‘Prize CONiests, Logetuer WIth other ‘aviting. tuning. “atmadee™ Teasers ing, tun! c chtent M swinging, the students ‘showed reenarkabie and ragth and guod trai Ab ami novel feature of the entertainment Was i i 4 i i i j i ! i i 825 E 3 i $ q ence Of a veritable clown, impersonated Bush, wh i © EI after Che competitors in the nded their tivairy, in near- 3 to beat te record. Priaes Awarded as follow’: Parallel bara, Al bar, Beadell 1: igh 9 or, Wa; ating ladders. Hagerty, Wo: auiling. beadeit, 1; Aub swinging, HematTeet, WO: pull up, Tayler ‘wei tug of Wat, clams Of Me. AM nditional i iis last exercise was od between the Tegular students of the classes of) and‘, which, Was Won hy the former, -— — Jurors for the March Term, ‘The following have beeu drawn as Jurors of the Crinuiaal Court for the March term: Grand Jury— W. L. Soufferio, Jna, M. MeAvoy, J. K Armor, Cur- ‘Us B. Graham, jr, Wim. Hl, Lacy, Geo. Gray, Wm. T. AtKinsou, Christopher Ikteny, Geo, Watts, a ¥. Hyde, W. Hi, Lioyd, CM. Bell, BP. Watroua, Thos W. MeKnew, Arthur K. Hove, Gustav = 4. Catamack, HW. c. Mogiue, Sami S Cassell, HS. 4 ‘Thos, Hyde, Petit Jury —A.X. Withertoe, Kt Kickborn, Josiah Gray, Mover cuttings, 1. Showmakrr, Geo, arrison, Thos. W. Bevang, W. H. Douglasa, W. HM. Van Patton, Win, i. Moses, Geo, M. Kengia, Wk. Deebie, W. TH. Ease, J. Newton Brewer, EG. Wheeltr, Wik Hain, Conrad Becker, A.B. Mines, Jno, Jeaking Deuuls Conte, T. F. Browning, Gen Cunuinghain, W. 1. Gorgas, Lewis C. engin, | Levin Frey and Daniel Shepbera, Lue iollowing nawes have been drawn for the jury in Circuit Court, Division 4: Chandler P. saul abd J. Bates, —— ‘The G. A.B. Pal ‘The Grand Army fair Was one of the centers ef attraction down town last night, Jt Wasa bright spot, Tuli Of color and animation, a pleasant re {reat from the wet streets outside," The aight was set aside for the reception of oMicers of the Army and Navy. Gen. Sheridan and Col, Kellogg, of is Sta, in uniform were among the visitors Sena- of Lhigalls and Senator Mandermou Were also pres cut, and Frederick Douglass paid a Visit. 18 Ube art Mra Senator Teller Was among’ the om Mrs Mocook Baldwin T were at (heir post last mugut tm vied to their collection of Works of ~ AON them ate two Muriilo’s ts of St, Joka, a picture of Rembrandt, oy . Pained in itkbs, a Tintoretto in 1 ral art palutlugs by Greuge, Voltaire punted by David, an animal picture by Albert Cuyp, several Works ffom the brush of Langultore, an ekquisite portrait of Hortense by Dacia, and Uhre of Velasquer life size portraits, King Poiip Of Spain, a qu i‘ an eatty Don At week the program ¢ nd by exhibits or sp etchings, aud a number of oll sketches by Miller, Who ts making sch a seusation among artists if London, and who has the patrouage of Queen ¥ and the royal fatully, will be one of the room —_ The Potomac Fair, ‘The preparations for the bazar and exbibition of the Potomac Bott Club ave been completed, and everybody connected with the project is san- gulne of complete success, The fair, which will be held at the National Rifles’ Armory, wilt be formally opened next Wednesday evening, and Will continue until Saturday, Maren 30. Tho booths Will be artistically decorated and thelr cop nclude every imaginable article for use A large number of ladies will be ia ®, and there Will be music and dancing every evening. A feature of the enterprise ts the $10,000 house which will be turned over to tue hoider of the iucky Nfuy-cent Leket, a FINED Pou AssacuTixe Huis Wire.—Patrick Cox, {he proprietor of a stall grocery store ou Pomeroy Feet, du he counts, appeared in Ube Pollor Court vday as the prosecuting Wituess In Lue case of Bis wife, Mary Cox, whom We charged With assault, Assistant District Attorney Sbeppord Investigated The cave, and changed the maimes on the informa UUon, making Patrick the defendant and Mary the complainant, Mary, Wo had been locked up all higUt, Was released’ from Custody, and the case Wasclied for tral Mrs Cox tesiified that last DIgut be Was going toa G. AK entertalul Uhg ready she seat ber Uttle child to s for car ticket Patrick ob- jected to guing, and caught her by tue hair and dragced ber several yards and choked ber, edenied Litting hin, Patsick accused her uf UiroWlng Irom Weghts at hike, and denied the choking. Mr. Meginuls corroburated Mm Cox's Story, wud Patrick Was fined ¢10, Mary weut home and Patrick Look ber place in te dock, -_— ‘TRE ATTENTION Of persons Interested tn the sub- Ject of lite usurance—and Who 4s notl—4s cirected to tie statement of the Equitable Life Society elsewhere in to-day's paper. No otuer life insurance company does so large an anuual Dusi- ess as Uisis. The atiOUnL Of tis $138.0%8,~ } 10S, written tm ISN7, Was larger Unan that written by any owner lite insurance ¢ in the world. ‘The practice of the Equitable ts U0 pay ts death ClalLS smmertiately. 1s policies are made abso- lutely indisputable when Uhey are Uuree years old. a FINgD ror OnsTaccttxe a Street Crossina.— Euuer Dement, conductor of car No. 8, of the Washington and Georgetown Ralitoud, was before. the Police Court to-day, charged violating Section 14, of articie 10, Of tke police reguiauic Which provides Ubat no street car sual si pu a street ur avenue fora longer period than inutes, Unless Lhe Way be obstructed, bor stop. 80 as to oUstruct @ sitet Crossing or ipversecting Street; and uo street car shall Toil Wan fer. Ofticer J. A. Moore, of the first pre cinet, testified that on Monday hight iast the car tn charge of the defendant stopped at the 15th— street crossing for passengers from Albaugh's ‘Opera House, ‘There Was a car in front of the de fendant, and’ the crossiug Was obstructed. Tbe judge tiposed a Tine of $5 and took the detend~ aunt's personal bonds, a ‘TRE ARLINGTON INSURANCE ComPaxy.—The Ar Ungton Insurance Co, elected the following direc tors yesterday afternoun: Walter S Cox, Wm, King, Win. B. Riley, Chas. Edmouston, Wai, Galt, P. Thos. Brown, Dr. G. W. H. Lovejoy, Dr. W. W: Jobuson, aud J.’L. Moore," The board elected “the Tollowing OMcers: President, Walter §. Cox; vice- dent, Win. King; secretary, Frauk 7,’ Raw- ings; Ureasurer, c. i. Maury. 1888, by ‘Baldw: Ick 5 CAWSUN. of Michmond, Va. to "A! MITCHELL, of this city. pha a DIED. BROWN. At Tranpab. Kan. on February 23, 1 SHS L RhOWN: formerly of Weakiagioa be awed seventy years Tdtermeut ot Balumors Md; funeral private CORCORAN. On the mc of the 2aub of Febre- my, tnt, WiLLLaM Wibso! . ie the mipetieth year of his age. Puueral take piace, from his lage residenge om Monday: fustant. at o'clock. ere respect ited to attend. SUKIIN. On Febranry 25, 1888, at 20:30 = wi Golchi Saad oinetere youre = May her soul rest iu peace, Puneral from ber gray Mathers reagenen atfeut Forentant, on Monday. Pebrnery 2fras tetleck ior Hotativee aud fractals invsted. < HARBAUGH. On To 1888, at cisco, Cal, JOSEPH HAKBAL = ote iste Leouard and W = ua ~ On Saturday, Feb, 25, 2! orclock anh GnQ” MEE Delovea busted’ of fastgurst Rent, Fruneral will tabe place, om, sag eset SS SSeS [CCORMICK. On. q ot 2 Stwis'K meconbtke wees 2 Morioka me kk Zieth yourof hin dee, ‘Nitios of funeral bereafter. MILLEK On Sat . February 25th, a sem WhaNcha Roloved” cies : tices Puperal pertneest oa for the. a 25, as oleae WEE EUS 1 5 Puseday medoo fo Gosh eo Fr fhe ropeae gt hae mul. ‘Retives awe MULLEN. oulock Bi Faucral wil take place from tis 25 oa on ou a at ited to!attend. a the ai

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